IT is now 14 league wins out of 14 for Renton Craigandro after they notched up three more league successes last week.

The latest of those came on Thursday evening at Clydebank at the end of a busy sequence of three games in six days.

After an early scare, Renton took the lead when McNab played in Devine, whose surging run took him past three players before lobbing the keeper for a tremendous goal.

The second was scored by Henderson, who met a clever cut back from McCallum on the left to offer some breathing space.

But the Bankies were far from out of it and only good defending was keeping them at bay before Craigandro netted their goal.

The two previous scorers combined as Devine sent a ball across goal to the deadly Henderson, who notched his second.

The home side kept coming forward and were rewarded with a goal as their number two chipped the ball over keeper Furphy and into the net.

But Craigandro came back again and Devine made it a double for himself when he ended a mazy run with a nonchalant finish over the keeper.

In the second half Furphy had to be on form twice to deny Clydebank a way back into the game, while at the other end Cameron hit the post from 20 yards.

Craigandro went further in front when Henderson drew two Bankies players, beat them with ease and smashed the ball into the net for his hat-trick.

And he completed the half dozen strikes for Renton when he netted his fourth after waltzing past three defenders and drawing the keeper to finish with aplomb.

The previous two games had also seen goals galore – with no fewer than 21 registered over the double header.

A dozen of those came against Goldenhill last Tuesday, with Henderson opening the scoring before McCallum doubled the lead.

Chances came and went before the third goal arrived, scored by O’Malley with an effort from 20 yards out.

After Connolly’s shot hit the post, goal number four came from McCallum after Henderson set him up for his second.

Devine made it five from the penalty spot and Henderson got his second to make it 6-0.

There was time for one more goal in the first half as Connolly chipped the stranded keeper for a 7-0 half-time lead.

Changes were made at half time in a bid to keep the squad ticking over for a busy end to the season.

But it was Goldenhill who scored next when a free kick was only partially cleared and the loose ball was fired home.

That got Craigandro going again and O’Malley was next on the scoresheet to get his second and his team’s eighth.

Connolly was next to bag a double when he drew the keeper before firing the ball underneath him and into the net.

And it was then double figures, with Henderson sealing his hat-trick after beating the offside trap and coolly slotting home. A penalty gave Goldenhill a second goal but Craigandro weren’t finished and McCallum got his own hat-trick with a low shot for an 11-2 lead.

The cup scoring was finally completed by Gray, who fired low into the bottom corner.

Against Dumbarton Riverside the previous Saturday, Devine opened the scoring and Henderson made it 2-0 with a volley.

O’Malley then notched a double before completing his hat-trick with the team’s 100th league goal of the season.

Connolly then set up Biddulph for number six, then the seventh was scored by McCann in another example of Craigandro’s attacking football.

The eighth goal was netted by Henderson, his second, and the scoring was completed by McNab after he was set up by McCallum.

Craigandro are at home to Drumchapel United tomorrow (Thursday) night and that is due to be followed by a trip to play Antonine BC on Tuesday.